Prenatal Massage in Las Vegas
The Benefits of Prenatal Massage
Las Vegas In Home Mobile Maternity Massage
Prenatal Massage

The Body Restoration Massage Group
In-Home Prenatal Massage
Las Vegas & Henderson, Nevada
(702) 524-5686

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  1. The Benefits of Prenatal Massage
Doctor’s Approval
It is very important you obtain approval from your obstetrician before
receiving any form of massage during pregnancy if you have any
special conditions.














Why Massage During Pregnancy?
Massage during pregnancy not only makes a woman feel pampered, but offers undeniable physical benefits
as well. Massage can relieve fatigue, enhance sleep, and calm an active baby.

First Trimester
• Relieve headaches
• Help alleviate morning sickness
• Reduce fatigue

Second Trimester
• Alleviate backaches
• Relieve leg cramps

Third Trimester
• Reduce swelling/edema
• Relieve pain from varicosities
• Enhance sleep
• Prepare pelvic muscles for birth process

During the entire term of the pregnancy, massage can stimulate blood flow, which may assist in the
prevention of anemia. An increase in muscle tone and flexibility will occur, alleviating leg cramps and
muscle spasms.

Massage during pregnancy is also a great way to relieve everyday tension and the general aches and
pains your body is suffering. It stimulates your lymphatic system, increasing immunity and the
removal of excess toxins, while also stabilizing hormonal levels and balancing the glandular system.

How Will I Receive My Massage?
When receiving pregnancy massage, you are positioned on your side to give the therapist access to
your back or in a semi-reclining position for massage on the front of your body. Your body will be
supported with pillows or special cushions. Some therapists may have pillows specifically designed for
pregnant women, including a “breakaway tummy” to support the pelvic area while lying on your
stomach. You will be properly draped while the therapist is working, except for the area
being massaged.

What Techniques Will Be Used?
Many pregnancy massage specialists integrate a variety of techniques into their work. Depending on
where you are in the pregnancy, the therapist may utilize reflexology, Swedish massage, or very
light shiatsu.

Use of Essential Oils
The massage therapist may use essential oils during your massage. Since many have physical effects on
the body, you should be aware of the oils the therapist may use. Oils that have stimulating effects should
be avoided, such as basil, cinnamon, cedarwood, and peppermint. Clary sage should also be avoided as it
can initiate labor. The following are recommended as safe for use during pregnancy: lavender to relieve
nausea, headaches and constipation; neroli and ylang-ylang may help reduce stretch marks.

Are There Times When Massage During Pregnancy Should Be Avoided?
Women with normal, low-risk pregnancies can benefit greatly from massage by a trained pregnancy
massage therapist. However, women in high-risk pregnancies should consult with their doctor or
midwife before beginning a massage therapy program. If at any time during the massage you
experience discomfort, tell the therapist immediately.

What About Massage After Delivery of My Baby?
Massage during the weeks after delivery helps to restore muscle tone in the abdomen and reposition
the pelvis. And remember, touch is a very important part of bonding with your baby. Ask about
receiving instruction in massaging your baby.



Maternity Massage compliments of
© 2012 Associated Bodywork & Massage Professionals



Note: Massage does not replace the need for medical attention or psychological counseling.
Massage therapists do not diagnose medical conditions.  Please see your doctor before your first
massage.

  1. The Benefits of Prenatal Massage
Doctor’s Approval
It is very important you obtain approval from your obstetrician before
receiving any form of massage during pregnancy if you have any
special conditions.


Why Massage During Pregnancy?
Massage during pregnancy not only makes a woman feel pampered, but offers undeniable physical benefits
as well. Massage can relieve fatigue, enhance sleep, and calm an active baby.

First Trimester
• Relieve headaches
• Help alleviate morning sickness
• Reduce fatigue

Second Trimester
• Alleviate backaches
• Relieve leg cramps

Third Trimester
• Reduce swelling/edema
• Relieve pain from varicosities
• Enhance sleep
• Prepare pelvic muscles for birth process

During the entire term of the pregnancy, massage can stimulate blood flow, which may assist in the
prevention of anemia. An increase in muscle tone and flexibility will occur, alleviating leg cramps and
muscle spasms.

Massage during pregnancy is also a great way to relieve everyday tension and the general aches and
pains your body is suffering. It stimulates your lymphatic system, increasing immunity and the
removal of excess toxins, while also stabilizing hormonal levels and balancing the glandular system.

How Will I Receive My Massage?
When receiving pregnancy massage, you are positioned on your side to give the therapist access to
your back or in a semi-reclining position for massage on the front of your body. Your body will be
supported with pillows or special cushions. Some therapists may have pillows specifically designed for
pregnant women, including a “breakaway tummy” to support the pelvic area while lying on your
stomach. You will be properly draped while the therapist is working, except for the area
being massaged.

What Techniques Will Be Used?
Many pregnancy massage specialists integrate a variety of techniques into their work. Depending on
where you are in the pregnancy, the therapist may utilize reflexology, Swedish massage, or very
light shiatsu.

Use of Essential Oils
The massage therapist may use essential oils during your massage. Since many have physical effects on
the body, you should be aware of the oils the therapist may use. Oils that have stimulating effects should
be avoided, such as basil, cinnamon, cedarwood, and peppermint. Clary sage should also be avoided as it
can initiate labor. The following are recommended as safe for use during pregnancy: lavender to relieve
nausea, headaches and constipation; neroli and ylang-ylang may help reduce stretch marks.

Are There Times When Massage During Pregnancy Should Be Avoided?
Women with normal, low-risk pregnancies can benefit greatly from massage by a trained pregnancy
massage therapist. However, women in high-risk pregnancies should consult with their doctor or
midwife before beginning a massage therapy program. If at any time during the massage you
experience discomfort, tell the therapist immediately.

What About Massage After Delivery of My Baby?
Massage during the weeks after delivery helps to restore muscle tone in the abdomen and reposition
the pelvis. And remember, touch is a very important part of bonding with your baby. Ask about
receiving instruction in massaging your baby.



Maternity Massage compliments of
© 2012 Associated Bodywork & Massage Professionals



Note: Massage does not replace the need for medical attention or psychological counseling.
Massage therapists do not diagnose medical conditions.  Please see your doctor before your first
massage.